Record number of Indigenous candidates running in federal election
A record number of Indigenous candidates are running in the federal election this year with what they say is a goal of advancing meaningful change in Canada’s relationship with First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
The Canadian Press analyzed party websites, as well as reached out to each party, to determine how many Indigenous candidates are hoping to get elected in Canada’s 338 ridings on Sept. 20.
The analysis determined there are at least 75 candidates this year compared with 62 in 2019. However, there may be some who haven’t identified themselves as Indigenous.
Ten Indigenous candidates secured a seat in 2019 and eight of them have chosen to run again.